Superposed events of rock exposure, fracturing, and the hydrological dynamics, are key elements that influence epigenic karstification in carbonate reservoirs. However, they are not fully identified in seismic or well data. One way forward is a multiscale characterization of the porous system to understand karst development, from the pore scale to large caves, confined to high-permeability layers that can reach the basin scale. The present study investigates superposed meteoric dissolution events in carbonate rocks by combining the analyses of depositional setting, diagenesis, stratigraphic architecture, tectonics, and hydrological zones. We performed analyses of 130 plugs collected in 11 outcrops using petrographic, petrophysical, mineralo...
Pervasive fracture networks are common in many reservoir-scale carbonate bodies even in the absence ...
Carbonate rocks contain about a third of the worlds drinking water and host 60-70% of proven hydroca...
Pervasive fracture networks are common in many reservoir-scale carbonate bodies even in the absence ...
Folded, fractured, and karstified structures have been recognized in several carbonate reservoirs. H...
We investigated the Quaternary epigenic karst system in the Jandaíra Formation, a Turonian–Campanian...
We investigated the Quaternary epigenic karst system in the Jandaíra Formation, a Turonian–Campanian...
Caves developed in carbonate units have a significant role in fluid flow, but most of these subsurfa...
Caves developed in carbonate units have a significant role in fluid flow, but most of these subsurfa...
Caves developed in carbonate units have a significant role in fluid flow, but most of these subsurfa...
The present study used a multitool approach to characterize fractures of several orders of magnitude...
Fractured and karstified carbonate units are key exploration targets for the hydrocarbon industry as...
Pervasive fracture networks are common in many reservoir-scale carbonate bodies even in the absence ...
Fractured and karstified carbonate units are important exploration targets for the hydrocarbon indus...
Fractured and karstified carbonate units are important exploration targets for the hydrocarbon indus...
Carbonate rocks contain about a third of the worlds drinking water and host 60-70% of proven hydroca...
Pervasive fracture networks are common in many reservoir-scale carbonate bodies even in the absence ...
Carbonate rocks contain about a third of the worlds drinking water and host 60-70% of proven hydroca...
Pervasive fracture networks are common in many reservoir-scale carbonate bodies even in the absence ...
Folded, fractured, and karstified structures have been recognized in several carbonate reservoirs. H...
We investigated the Quaternary epigenic karst system in the Jandaíra Formation, a Turonian–Campanian...
We investigated the Quaternary epigenic karst system in the Jandaíra Formation, a Turonian–Campanian...
Caves developed in carbonate units have a significant role in fluid flow, but most of these subsurfa...
Caves developed in carbonate units have a significant role in fluid flow, but most of these subsurfa...
Caves developed in carbonate units have a significant role in fluid flow, but most of these subsurfa...
The present study used a multitool approach to characterize fractures of several orders of magnitude...
Fractured and karstified carbonate units are key exploration targets for the hydrocarbon industry as...
Pervasive fracture networks are common in many reservoir-scale carbonate bodies even in the absence ...
Fractured and karstified carbonate units are important exploration targets for the hydrocarbon indus...
Fractured and karstified carbonate units are important exploration targets for the hydrocarbon indus...
Carbonate rocks contain about a third of the worlds drinking water and host 60-70% of proven hydroca...
Pervasive fracture networks are common in many reservoir-scale carbonate bodies even in the absence ...
Carbonate rocks contain about a third of the worlds drinking water and host 60-70% of proven hydroca...
Pervasive fracture networks are common in many reservoir-scale carbonate bodies even in the absence ...